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What Happy People Know
What Happy People Know: How the New Science of Happiness Can Change Your Life for the Better | Cameron Stauth, Dan Baker, Ph.D.
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Dr. Dan Baker, director of the Life Enhancement Program at Canyon Ranch, has devoted his life to teaching people how to be happy. And apparently, most of us could use a little tutoring. Research has shown that the root of unhappiness--fear--lies in the oldest, reptilian part of our brains, and negative reactions are often dictated by primal instincts. We're literally "hardwired for hard times." In What Happy People Know, Dr. Baker uses evidence from the new science of happiness to show us how we can overcome this genetic predisposition toward negative reactions and lead a truly rich, happy, and healthy life. In this book, Dr. Baker shares the program that has revolutionized the lives of countless unhappy people, VIP's and regular Joes and Janes alike. First, you'll learn the only two issues that ever cause unhappiness and devise your plan to overcome both of them. Then, Dr. Baker teaches you how to spot the happiness traps, the five doomed ways we try to make ourselves happy, only to dig ourselves further into misery. Finally, he shares his happiness tools, the six simple skills that, when practiced consistently, will inevitably lead to greater optimism, courage, good humor, and fulfillment--in short, to happiness.
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If you're an optimist you'll already know most of theory behind how to be happy and this book will seem redundant. If you're a pessimist, you probably wouldn't take the advice anyways. Which is why this book, although has some non-scientific data to postulate how and why happy people are happy, is just that. Too formulaic. Although it doesn't hurt anyone to do a little self reflection every once in a while. I'm giving it a pick anyways 😁

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